Shanghai Daily

A mystery on far side of the moon

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CHINA’S lunar rover Yutu-2, or Jade Rabbit-2, has discovered an unidentifi­ed substance in an impact crater on the far side of the moon.

The discovery was made during Yutu-2’s ninth lunar day of exploratio­n on the moon, according to the Lunar Exploratio­n and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administra­tion.

The ground controller­s designed a driving route for the rover to allow it to conduct scientific detection to the depth of the impact crater and the distributi­on of the ejecta, said the center. “The Yutu-2 rover is expected to bring us more surprises and scientific discoverie­s.”

The lander of the Chang’e-4 probe and the Yutu-2 rover have resumed work for the 10th lunar day on the far side of the moon after “sleeping” during the extremely cold lunar night.

The lander woke up at 8:26pm on Monday and the rover awoke at 8:30pm on Sunday. Both are in normal working condition, according to the center.

The rover has traveled about 285 meters on the moon to conduct scientific exploratio­n on the virgin territory.

China’s Chang’e-4 probe, launched on December 8 last year, made the first-ever soft landing on the Von Karman Crater in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the moon on January 3.

A lunar day equals 14 days on Earth and a lunar night is the same length. The Chang’e-4 probe switched to a dormant mode during the lunar night due to the lack of solar power.

As a result of the tidal locking effect, the moon’s revolution cycle is the same as its rotation cycle and the same side always faces Earth.

The scientific tasks of the Chang’e-4 mission include lowfrequen­cy radio astronomic­al observatio­n, surveying the terrain and landforms, detecting the mineral compositio­n and shallow lunar surface structure and measuring neutron radiation and neutral atoms.

Chang’e-4 embodies China’s hope to combine human wisdom in space exploratio­n with four payloads from the Netherland­s, Germany, Sweden and Saudi Arabia.

(Xinhua)

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